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Daniel 5:5

Context

5:5 At that very moment the fingers of a human hand appeared 1  and wrote on the plaster of the royal palace wall, opposite the lampstand. 2  The king was watching the back 3  of the hand that was writing.

Daniel 7:5-6

Context

7:5 “Then 4  a second beast appeared, like a bear. It was raised up on one side, and there were three ribs 5  in its mouth between its teeth. 6  It was told, 7  ‘Get up and devour much flesh!’

7:6 “After these things, 8  as I was watching, another beast 9  like a leopard appeared, with four bird-like wings on its back. 10  This beast had four heads, 11  and ruling authority was given to it.

1 tn Aram “came forth.”

2 sn The mention of the lampstand in this context is of interest because it suggests that the writing was in clear view.

3 tn While Aramaic פַּס (pas) can mean the palm of the hand, here it seems to be the back of the hand that is intended.

4 tn Aram “and behold.”

5 sn The three ribs held securely in the mouth of the bear, perhaps representing Media-Persia, apparently symbolize military conquest, but the exact identity of the “ribs” is not clear. Possibly it is a reference to the Persian conquest of Lydia, Egypt, and Babylonia.

6 tc The LXX lacks the phrase “between its teeth.”

7 tn Aram “and thus they were saying to it.”

8 tn Aram “this.” So also in v. 7.

9 tn Aram “and behold, another one.”

10 tn Or “sides.”

11 sn If the third animal is Greece, the most likely identification of these four heads is the four-fold division of the empire of Alexander the Great following his death. See note on Dan 8:8.



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